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Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times by David Jeremiah
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“As the conditions of our world worsen, Jesus said we shouldn’t hang our heads in depression or shake our heads in confusion. We should lift up our heads in expectation, for our redemption draws near (Luke 21:28). After”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“Our conduct today is affected by what we know of tomorrow.”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“In the meantime, it is heartening to know that Christ’s victory over Satan can be enforced now by means of prayer. Daniel prayed for twenty-one days, and finally the angel of Satan was defeated. Earthly victories depend on heavenly victories, and vice versa. We who battle evil on the earth are fellow warriors with the angels who battle evil in the invisible realms, and our prayers form a network of power and communication that work in tandem on both fronts. This means the praying church actually wields a strong hand in determining the outcome of human events. As someone has said, “It is not the mayors that make the world go ’round; it is the pray-ers.”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“The devil’s purpose in the past was to keep Christ away from the world. Having failed that goal, the only option left to him is to keep the world away from Christ. He does so by sprinkling lies with truths and half-truths to create doubt in our minds about the faithfulness and glory of God. Paul”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“Satan’s activity mimics his nature: he deceives by hiding the hideous nature of sin under a facade of attractiveness. He”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“Unbelievers resist truth because it brings to the surface their God-instilled knowledge of right and wrong, which they’ve buried in order to pursue their ungodly behavior without the annoyance of conscience (Romans 1:18-21). That’s”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“Surely I am coming quickly” (Revelation 22:20). The more aware we are of His impending return, the more motivated we’ll be in our work for Him in these last days.”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“God’s is real power clothed in apparent powerlessness; Evil’s is apparent power which is really powerlessness.”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“Satan may win some present battles, but the outcome of the war has already been determined—and Satan knows it. When we know that truth as well, it gives us courage to persevere through the downturns. Like castaways who keep on rowing because the map shows an island ahead, we’ll have the courage to press on. Perhaps this is the reason the devil tries to discourage people from reading this amazing book. “The devil has turned thousands of people away from this portion of God’s Word. He does not want anyone to”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“Our conduct today is affected by what we know of tomorrow. The book of Revelation tells us of God’s plan for the future and assures us that we are on the winning side. It often appears that the enemy is winning, but Revelation puts everything into perspective. Satan”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“Scripture is a guide for conduct as well as the source of doctrine. Seven times in the book of Revelation we read this phrase: “He who has an ear, let him hear” (2:7, 11, 17, 29; 3:6, 13, 22). What we read in this book should govern our conduct.”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“Thus you get everything from this book that C. S. Lewis would want. The story drives the truth into your heart, and the Scripture behind the story drives it into your mind.”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“Lewis said, “Reason is the natural organ of truth; but imagination is the organ of meaning.”[3] He was saying that stories can align reason with imagination and mind with emotion. When truth is put in imaginative form, it can be driven not only into the mind but also into the heart.”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“The Father judges no one, but has committed all judgment to the Son . . . and has given Him authority to execute judgment also, because He is the Son of Man” (John 5:22, 27).”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“God does not give us desires that cannot be realized.”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“will restore health to you and heal you of your wounds,’ says the LORD” (Jeremiah 30:17).”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“In that day there will be a highway from Egypt to Assyria, and the Assyrian will come into Egypt and the Egyptian into Assyria, and the Egyptians will serve with the Assyrians. In that day Israel will be one of three with Egypt and Assyria—a blessing in the midst of the land, whom the LORD of hosts shall bless, saying, ‘Blessed is Egypt My people, and Assyria the work of My hands, and Israel My inheritance’” (Isaiah 19:23-25). “Can you imagine a thing like that?” W. A. Criswell writes. “Think of the years of hatred ever since Ishmael and Isaac grew to despise one another. From that day until this has there ever not been war between Israel and the Arabs? But there is coming a time, says the Lord when the Lord of hosts will bless them all.”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“The word judgment carries negative overtones for a good many people in our liberal and post-liberal world. We need to remind ourselves that throughout the Bible . . . God’s coming judgment is a good thing, something to be celebrated, longed for, yearned over. . . . In a world of systematic injustice, bullying, violence, arrogance, and oppression, the thought that there might come a day when the wicked are firmly put in their place and the poor and weak are given their due is the best news there can be. Faced with a world in rebellion, a world full of exploitation and wickedness, a good God must be a God of judgment.[65]”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“The point is that we know them by their message and their fruit, not by their gifts (Deuteronomy 13:1-5; Matthew 7:15-23).”[56]”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“People no longer rely on the Bible as either their standard for living or their source of truth. In fact, few people even bother to read it anymore.”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“The Antichrist will acknowledge no religion at all other than the worship of himself and Satan. In his attempt to wipe the thought of God from the world’s collective mind, he will try to change the moral and natural laws of the universe (Daniel 7:25).”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“Revelation 13:2 declares that his mouth is ‘as the mouth of a lion’ which is a symbolic expression telling of the majesty and awe-producing effects of his voice.”[46] Just as the voice of a lion surpasses that of all other beasts, so the Antichrist will outrival orators both ancient and modern.”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“When the church is raptured, the restraining work of the Holy Spirit, who is now holding back the man of sin and keeping the world from utter lawlessness, will be removed, and the earth will be subject to the full effects of sin. After the falling away and the Rapture, it will be time for the Antichrist to be revealed.”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“The Spirit expressly says that in latter times some will depart from the faith” (1 Timothy 4:1). “The time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires . . . they will heap up for themselves teachers; and they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables” (2 Timothy 4:3-4).”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“that before the Antichrist can be revealed, there will be a falling away, a forsaking, on the part of professing believers. This will not be a time when just a few people abandon their doctrinal beliefs; it will mark a period of major, widespread departure from the faith. In His Olivet discourse, Jesus predicted such a time: “Many will be offended, will betray one another, and will hate one another. Then many false prophets will rise up and deceive many. And because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold” (Matthew 24:10-12).”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times
“Earthly victories depend on heavenly victories, and vice versa.”
David Jeremiah, Agents of the Apocalypse: A Riveting Look at the Key Players of the End Times

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